ID:               8865
 Comment by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Apache related
 Operating System: Windows 95b, 98
 PHP Version:      4.1.0
 New Comment:

Still happens for me with PHP 4.2.3.

I'm using PHP 4.2.3 (no extensions), as a module with Apache 1.3.26, on
Windows 98 (English).  Hardware: Pentium II 350, 320 MB RAM.

This doesn't actually freeze the whole system for 5-7 seconds, but
rather the shell--notably the task bar (including start button and tray
area) and the desktop don't respond.  Other running applications
continue to be responsive.  I can even load PHP'd documents from my
local Apache server during the delay period.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-05-24 20:13:00] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you for taking the time to report a problem with PHP.
Unfortunately your version of PHP is too old -- the problem
might already be fixed. Please download a new PHP
version from http://www.php.net/downloads.php

If you are able to reproduce the bug with one of the latest
versions of PHP, please change the PHP version on this bug report
to the version you tested and change the status back to "Open".
Again, thank you for your continued support of PHP.



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[2002-02-11 01:35:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I also have such problem and looking for solution.
Still no solution at this time?

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[2001-12-20 11:15:28] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Still happens. Just exactly like 4.0.6. My actual setup: Apache 1.3.20
(release 10320100), PHP 4.1.0 downloaded from www.php.net, MySQL
3.23.29 (tried also stopping MySQL, and still happens). No extra
modules loaded on PHP, nothing special on Apache (default instalation)
besides PHP loaded as module, Win 98 SE in spanish. All this on a
Pentium II 450, 128 MB RAM

Anything else I could test to help?

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[2001-12-20 09:51:27] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Can you try this with 4.1.0?

R.

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[2001-07-02 17:47:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No. It only happens when PHP is loaded as a module. If it happens when
used as CGI it is not noticeable, since it runs for just a few moments.
Probably a web server with lots of traffic could cause the same
problem, but mine is a small intranet so I wouldn't notice.

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